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home >> news PICK OUR OWN DAY IN NYC, PART II Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 Lamberto Andreotti, President – Worldwide Pharmaceuticals - HLS Customer Bristol-Myers Squibb Despite the plummeting temperatures, the snow flurries and intense wind, activists walked to the Central Park West home of Lamberto Andreotti, President of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Worldwide Pharmaceutical Division. Andreotti’s building is very exclusive and the residence of some very rich and important people including the aging pop icon Madonna. Activists keep hoping they run in to Madonna, so they can share their feelings about her full-length chinchilla coat. Graphic signs depicting the mutilated remains of puppies, bunnies, cats and mice were help high for all to see. “For the cat and for the mouse…..we are here outside your house”, protesting voices chanted. And “You can put our friends in jail, we will drive the final nail” was shouted out, no doubt with the recent unjust convictions of SHAC activists in England. Traffic was heavy (both pedestrians and vehicles) as this location is less than a mile from where the New Year’s Eve ball was going to be dropped at Times Square. This is a very popular and well-attended tradition in New York City and activists braved the cold in order to take advantage of the increased traffic. Many flyers were distributed and questions were answered. It was clear to anyone who stopped to chat that Bristol-Myers Squibb is responsible for the suffering of countless thousands of animals and the killing of 500 animals a day as a direct result of funding the animal butchers at Huntingdon Life Sciences. If Bristol-Myers Squibb stops paying Huntingdon Life Sciences, Huntingdon Life Sciences will stop killing animals. It is that simple. The blood is on their hands! Video Clips: Lamberto Andreotti - BMS # 1 Lamberto Andreotti - BMS # 2
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